edu/~busch/courses/theorycomp/fall2008/ 1 The Pumping Lemma: • Given a infinite regular language L • there exists an integerm | w | m with length • for any string w L • we can write w x • with |x y| m • such that: Fall 2006 (critical length yz and | i xy z L Costas Busch - RPI y | 1 i 0‚ 1‚ 2‚ ... 2 Non-regular languages R L {vv : v *} Regular languages Fall 2006 Costas Busch - RPI 3 Theorem:The language R L {vv : v *} {a‚ b} is not regular Proof: Fall 2006 Use the Pumping Lemma Costas
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the event which occurred at 23:00 hours on 13 March 62. The event that happened in this period that came out of Heron’s work was known as Metrica which has written in three books. Metrica dealt with the area of triangles‚ quadrilaterals‚ regular polygons of between 3 and 12 sides‚ surfaces of cones‚ cylinders‚ prisms‚ pyramids and spheres. In his writings Heron put together all the geometric rules and formulas from ancient times. Some of them went as far back as Babylon. In his theory’s and
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food (b) Processed meat is sometimes not packed in sealed tins (c) Proceessed meat is always packed in seald tins (d) Non-Perishable foods are never packed in seald tins Q.4. Each interior angle of a regular polygon is 120 degrees greater than each exterior angle. How many sides are there in the polygon? (a) 6 (b) 8 (c) 12 (d) 3 Q.5. Left pan of faulty weighs 100gram more than is right pan. A shopkeeper keeps the weight measure in the left pan while buying goods but keeps it in the right pan while
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A tessellation is an arrangement of polygons in a plane that fit together without gaps and don’t overlap. A tessellation covers the entire surface of a plane. There are three types of tessellation regular‚ semi regular‚ and irregular. Regular tessellations are only created by a regular polygon. A regular polygon has all equal sides and the interior angles are repeated across a plane. A semi regular tessellation is created by two or more regular polygon for example a hexagon or diamond. An irregular
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* CORRECT: 408 cm2 6. The diagram shows a field. Find the cost of fertilizing the field at $0.50 per square yard. * CORRECT: $3360.95 7. Find the area of a regular octagon with perimeter 48 cm. * CORRECT: 173.8 cm2 8. Find the area of the circle. Use π = 3.14. * CORRECT: 7.07 m2 9. Find the area of a regular hexagon with an apothem 17.3 miles long and a side 20 miles long. * CORRECT: 1038 mi2 10. A circle with a diameter of 2 inches and a square with 2-inch sides have
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Implementations of: Finite automata Regular expression Pushdown automata Engineering applications of finite automata The study of automata has been acquiring increasing importance for engineers in many fields. For some time‚ the capabilities of these automata have been of the greatest interest to logicians and mathematicians. However‚ the expanding literature on the use of finite automata as probabilistic models demonstrates the growing
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Find the sides of each of the two polygons if the total number of sides of the polygons is 13‚ and the sum of the number of diagonals of the polygons is 25. Assume: 8 and 5 D1= (n-3) n=13 D1= (8-3) D=25 D1= 20 D2= (n-3) D2= (5-3) D2= 5 Answer: The number of sides in each polygon is 8 and 5 #17. What is the name of a regular polygon that has 90 diagonals? Given: D = 90 Required: Name of regular polygon D = (n-3) - +
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Date________________ Period____ Introduction to Polygons Write the name of each polygon. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) State if each polygon is concave or convex. 9) 10) ©9 j2p0l1i1c GKTu9taan JS6oVf3tZw5aYrDeV 4LYLvCX.E N mAQlilk 8r2ipg3hDttsU irjehs4eTr1vheNdJ.r s NM1aqd5eI cwuixtahH 7IBnef8iKniiuteep BGreaoYmPewt0rKyZ.x -1- Worksheet by Kuta Software LLC 11) 12) 13) 14) State if each polygon is regular or not. 15) 16) 17) 18) 19) 20) Critical
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lines and planes that form a visible palpable shape heart - a plane figure with rounded sides curving inward at the top and intersecting at the bottom; conventionally used on playing cards and valentines; "he drew a heart and called it a valentine" polygon‚ polygonal shape - a closed plane figure bounded by straight sides conic‚ conic section - (geometry) a curve generated by the intersection of a plane and a circular cone oblong - a plane figure that deviates from a square or circle due to elongation
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to find out what other figures will occupy the space. In mathematics‚ a thirteen-pointed star or triskaidecagram is a self-intersecting‚ equilateral and equiangular star polygon. It has many forms‚ but for this study‚ the simplest form of a triskaidecagram was used. It is created by connecting every two vertices of a regular tridecagon‚ forming a tridecagon as its center and thirteen smaller outside triangles. The outside triangles are isosceles triangles and all are equal to each other; furthermore
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